California Order Approving Compromise And Release, also known as Compromise and Release Agreements, is a document in California that legally binds an injured worker and their employer to settle a workers’ compensation claim. This document is filed with the workers’ compensation claims administrator after both parties have agreed to the settlement terms. The agreement outlines the payment amount and the release of any future claims that may arise from the injury. This document must be approved by a workers’ compensation judge or administrative law judge before it is final. Depending on the type of workers’ compensation claim, there are different types of California Orders Approving Compromise And Release: Permanent Disability Compromise and Release, Temporary Disability Compromise and Release, and Death Benefits Compromise and Release.